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- the invention provides a filter having a valve incorporated in the filter head which when the filter element is in filtrating position directs the fluid through the filter element, this valve before removal of the filter case being moved to an alternative position in which it directs the fiuid from the inlet to the outlet and obturates the passages from the head to the filter case.
- the invention provides in a. filter head, a valve having alternative positions in which it allows fiuid to pass either from the inlet to the outlet or from the inlet through the filter element to the outlet and the valve is spring loaded towards the first of these positions but is normally maintained in the second position by means which retain the filter element in its operative position.
- retaining means may for example comprise a plug in the enclosing pot of the filter which presses a valve actuating tube against the valve and which also closes a drain hole in the pot, the pot being retained in position by a central bolt or the like.
- Fig. 1 is a vertical section through the center of a pipe linefilter
- Fig. 2 is a similar view of the upper part of the filter shown in Fig. l with a valve in the alternative position.
- the head I of the filter is formed with inlet and outlet passages 2 and 3 adapted for connection in the pipe line for supplying fiuid.
- a central annular chamber in the head has ports connecting with the inlet and outlet passages, there being two ports 4, 5 and 6, I situated one above the other in connection with each passage.
- valve body I which is so arranged that in one position passages 9 and It in the bodv align with one set of ports 5 and I and connect the inlet and the outlet to opposite sides of the filter element, while the other set of ports leading to and from the filter element are out of alignment with the first set of ports 5 and l which are closed by the valve body 8; the other set of ports 4 and 6 are open and fluid can flow freely from the inlet to the central chamber above the valve body and so to the outlet. In this position the filter element I I can be removed without interrupting the flow of fluid in the system and without undue loss of fluid.
- the valve body is pressed towards the closed.
- a bolt ll running centrally through the valve head engages the internally threaded end of a central tube l5 connected to the pot l6 and forces the pot into fluid-tight relationship with the head.
- the filter element II which is preferably star-shaped and formed of pleated textile fabric and gauze supported between end plates Ila and llb, the upper lie of which has the usual outlet openings II, is slidably mounted on a tube I! which slides on the central tube l5.
- a drain plug it in the bottom of the pot has an extension l9 which engages a bar 20 that rides in slots l5 longitudinally in the central tube l5 and extends across the end of the actuating tube II which engages the bottom of the valve 8, holding the valve in the normal position.
- the filter element is pressed upward by a spring 2
- the filter spring 2l is weaker than the valve spring l2 so that it may be ovorcome by the valve spring when the drain plug it is removed.
- valve bodv 8 When the drain plug it is removed, the valve bodv 8 will be pressed by its spring to the closed position obturating the passages 5 and I to and from the filter and opening the connection between the inlet 2 and outlet 3. The bolt Il may then be withdrawn and the pot it removed to obtain access to the filter element, the flow of fluid through the system continuing meanwhile.
- the filter When the filter has been serviced, it can be replaced, and the bolt ll inserted to draw the pot into position against the head. Insertion of the drain plug ll then moves the actuating tube i! into position against the valve body and moves the valve body into its normal position where the fluid is directed through the filter element.
- valve 8 and spring i2 The assembly and removal of the valve 8 and spring i2 is accomplished-through a threaded aperture in the top of the head I. This aperture is normally closed by means of a screwed plug cap 23.
- a washer 24 of suitable material inset in the head f provides a fluid-tight Joint; and a washer 25 inset in the bottom of the plug cap 28 provides air-upper seating for the valve 8.
- a washer 26 inset in the body of the valve forms a fluid-tight joint with the head i in the lower position 'of the valve.
- a filter comprising, in combination, a head including an inlet and outlet separated by a valve chamber opening through said head, ports between said chamber and said inlet and outlet respectively, a valve 'movable in said chamber relative to said ports and spanning said opening, two passages throughsaid valve for communication between said opening and said ports respectively, a spring in said chamber biasing said valve to interrupt the communication of said valve passages and place said ports in direct communication, a pot removably mounted to said head and enclosing said opening, an opening in the bottom of said pot, a shaft that is hollow at its bottom end and rigidly fixed to said pot with its bottom end coinciding wih said pot opening, diametrically opposed slots in said hollow bottom and above the end thereof to provide drainage communication from said pot through said bottom end, a sleeve surrounding said shaft for engagement with said valve and having a .i 4 cross-pin secured to its bottom end with said pin extending through said slots, a.
- filter element mounted on said sleeve for engagement with said valve between said passages to filter the communication through said pot between said passages, land a drain plug removably mounted in the hollow bottom end of said shaft to close said pot opening and with the upper endl'of said plug engaging said pin to lift said sleeve against said valve-to bias said valve against the action of said spring and interrupt direct communication between said ports and open communication.
- valve spring is stronger than said filter spring to actuate said valve in opposition to said filter spring.
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A Uomey Patented Mar. 6, 1951 FILTER Cecil Gordon Votes, Guildford, England, assignor to Vokes Limited, Guildford, England Application July 14, 1947, semi No. 760,711 In Great Britain July 29, 1946 4 Claims. (01. 210-166) This invention relates to filters and especially though not essentially to filters for insertion inapipelinesuchasareusedtosupplyoilto the bearings or the like of lntemal combustion An object of the invention is to provide a filter of which the element may be removed for servicing or cleaning without interruption to the flow of fluid in the system. 7
From one aspect, the invention provides a filter having a valve incorporated in the filter head which when the filter element is in filtrating position directs the fluid through the filter element, this valve before removal of the filter case being moved to an alternative position in which it directs the fiuid from the inlet to the outlet and obturates the passages from the head to the filter case.
From another aspect, the invention provides in a. filter head, a valve having alternative positions in which it allows fiuid to pass either from the inlet to the outlet or from the inlet through the filter element to the outlet and the valve is spring loaded towards the first of these positions but is normally maintained in the second position by means which retain the filter element in its operative position. These retaining means may for example comprise a plug in the enclosing pot of the filter which presses a valve actuating tube against the valve and which also closes a drain hole in the pot, the pot being retained in position by a central bolt or the like.
Other parts of the'invention are embodied in the preferred form which will now be described in some detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which- Fig. 1 is a vertical section through the center of a pipe linefilter,
Fig. 2 is a similar view of the upper part of the filter shown in Fig. l with a valve in the alternative position.
In this form, the head I of the filter is formed with inlet and outlet passages 2 and 3 adapted for connection in the pipe line for supplying fiuid. A central annular chamber in the head has ports connecting with the inlet and outlet passages, there being two ports 4, 5 and 6, I situated one above the other in connection with each passage.
Within this annular chamber is slidably moimted a valve body I which is so arranged that in one position passages 9 and It in the bodv align with one set of ports 5 and I and connect the inlet and the outlet to opposite sides of the filter element, while the other set of ports leading to and from the filter element are out of alignment with the first set of ports 5 and l which are closed by the valve body 8; the other set of ports 4 and 6 are open and fluid can flow freely from the inlet to the central chamber above the valve body and so to the outlet. In this position the filter element I I can be removed without interrupting the flow of fluid in the system and without undue loss of fluid.
The valve body is pressed towards the closed.
position by a, helical'spring l2 and is guided in its movement from one position to the other by guide pins l3 fixed in the valve head which also prevent rotation of the valve in the head.
A bolt ll running centrally through the valve head engages the internally threaded end of a central tube l5 connected to the pot l6 and forces the pot into fluid-tight relationship with the head.
The filter element II, which is preferably star-shaped and formed of pleated textile fabric and gauze supported between end plates Ila and llb, the upper lie of which has the usual outlet openings II, is slidably mounted on a tube I! which slides on the central tube l5. A drain plug it in the bottom of the pot has an extension l9 which engages a bar 20 that rides in slots l5 longitudinally in the central tube l5 and extends across the end of the actuating tube II which engages the bottom of the valve 8, holding the valve in the normal position. The filter element is pressed upward by a spring 2| in the base of the pot against the valve body. a washer 22 of suitable material providing a seal between the filter element and the valve body. The filter spring 2l is weaker than the valve spring l2 so that it may be ovorcome by the valve spring when the drain plug it is removed.
When the drain plug it is removed, the valve bodv 8 will be pressed by its spring to the closed position obturating the passages 5 and I to and from the filter and opening the connection between the inlet 2 and outlet 3. The bolt Il may then be withdrawn and the pot it removed to obtain access to the filter element, the flow of fluid through the system continuing meanwhile.
When the filter has been serviced, it can be replaced, and the bolt ll inserted to draw the pot into position against the head. Insertion of the drain plug ll then moves the actuating tube i! into position against the valve body and moves the valve body into its normal position where the fluid is directed through the filter element.
The assembly and removal of the valve 8 and spring i2 is accomplished-through a threaded aperture in the top of the head I. This aperture is normally closed by means of a screwed plug cap 23. A washer 24 of suitable material inset in the head f provides a fluid-tight Joint; and a washer 25 inset in the bottom of the plug cap 28 provides air-upper seating for the valve 8.
A washer 26 inset in the body of the valve forms a fluid-tight joint with the head i in the lower position 'of the valve.
It will be understood that the invention is not restricted to the details of the preferred form described which may be modified without depart ing from the broad ideas underlying it.
I claim:
l. A filter comprising, in combination, a head including an inlet and outlet separated by a valve chamber opening through said head, ports between said chamber and said inlet and outlet respectively, a valve 'movable in said chamber relative to said ports and spanning said opening, two passages throughsaid valve for communication between said opening and said ports respectively, a spring in said chamber biasing said valve to interrupt the communication of said valve passages and place said ports in direct communication, a pot removably mounted to said head and enclosing said opening, an opening in the bottom of said pot, a shaft that is hollow at its bottom end and rigidly fixed to said pot with its bottom end coinciding wih said pot opening, diametrically opposed slots in said hollow bottom and above the end thereof to provide drainage communication from said pot through said bottom end, a sleeve surrounding said shaft for engagement with said valve and having a .i 4 cross-pin secured to its bottom end with said pin extending through said slots, a. filter element mounted on said sleeve for engagement with said valve between said passages to filter the communication through said pot between said passages, land a drain plug removably mounted in the hollow bottom end of said shaft to close said pot opening and with the upper endl'of said plug engaging said pin to lift said sleeve against said valve-to bias said valve against the action of said spring and interrupt direct communication between said ports and open communication.
through said passages.
2. )rjfilter as defined in claim 1 wherein said filter element is slidably mounted on said sleeve, and a spring in said pot biases said filter. element against said valve.-
3. A filter as defined in claim 2 wherein said valve spring is stronger than said filter spring to actuate said valve in opposition to said filter spring.
.4. A filter as defined in claim 1 wherein the upper end of said shaft is internally threaded, and a bolt extends through said head and is threaded into the upper end of said shaft to retain said pot against said head.
CECIL GORDON VOKES.
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